What is ADAS Calibration?
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are increasingly found in modern vehicles and are designed to improve safety by assisting drivers with tasks such as braking, steering, and speed regulation. These intelligent systems use cameras and sensors to monitor the vehicle’s surroundings and provide alerts — or even intervene automatically — to help prevent accidents.
Why Is ADAS Recalibration Important?
Following certain maintenance tasks — such as windshield replacement, suspension work, or wheel alignment — your vehicle’s ADAS cameras and sensors can become misaligned. If not recalibrated properly, the system may fail to detect hazards or operate incorrectly.
When to Get ADAS Recalibration
- Your windscreen has been replaced
- Suspension or steering components have been serviced
- Your wheels have been realigned
- You’ve been in a minor collision
- Dashboard warnings related to ADAS are active
Static ADAS Calibration
This precise adjustment ensures the system continues to detect road conditions and obstacles correctly, keeping your advanced safety features functioning as intended.